View Full Version : ADATA VITESTA and Non-Vitesta.Which are the best clockers pushing high volts?
brwmogazos
12-04-2003, 07:24 AM
From what i have seen the new hynix 2 sticks sometimes do not clock higher when pushing loads of voltage through them.
The Adata Vitesta and ocz 4200 EL as well as the Geil PC 4200 come with the same mem chips from what i have been told.
How about the NON vitesta ADATA sticks...do they clock better with high voltage?
Just cancelled an order of mine of the OCZ EL 4200 and i am thinking of either going for the geil or adata non vitesta...
Gonna push 3.35V through them(2x512mb sticks).What should i get?
im not sure but im 99% positive that the only diffrence is that the Vitesta has heatspreaders.... If your concerned about pushing 3,35v trough them.. get the ones with out heatspreaders and get some AS3 epoxy and stick some OCZ Flower Ram sinks on there and have a fan blowing on them
:toast:
//DAJO
brwmogazos
12-04-2003, 08:27 AM
I am not concerned about them running hot mate...i am already running my mushkin @ 3.35V without any cooling on them...
I am concerned on the chips they come with...if they are the hynix v1 or hynix v2?
I just dont want to end up buying the ones that when pushing high v dimm they wont gain any extra speed...
Clevor
12-04-2003, 05:55 PM
In my experience, the SS 256 MB sticks respond to voltage and will do 280+ (I still keep a pair for this reason), but the unbuffered bandwidth sucks big time. The 512 MB sticks seem to max out around 275-279, and more voltage doesn't help. I'm talking true-blue 3D stable here, not Sandra screenies.
The Vitesta seem able to run max fsb at 2.5-4-4-7 3D stable, whereas the regular ADATA need 3-4-4-7 to get more mileage out of them. I think the Vitesta use the latest fab 4 ns Hynix.
The Vitesta and ADATA PC450 stuff do pretty good down low; I've had them 3D stable at up to DDR450 at 2-3-3-6 with 2.9 volts. That's OCZ PC3700 Gold territory. 'Course if you got good BH-5 (XMS3500 here), you could probably get by at 2-2-2-5.
FYI, I've done testing of OCZ PC3700 Golds, and the best bandwidth you can expect at something like DDR492, 2-3-3-6 is around 3300. But you can get that at DDR443, 2-2-2-5 with XMS3500. Doesn't require that much voltage there too, around 2.9.
cyclone
12-05-2003, 11:20 AM
Max fsb I can run 3dmark using my vitesta pc4000 is 307. This is max fsb I can achieve at vdimm 2.86v.
http://geocities.com/b_tirtawijaya/k8n313.txt
brwmogazos
12-05-2003, 07:26 PM
nice one mate...
i am in a dillema...going BH 5 again (OCZ limited edition 1gb) or Vitesta and 5/4 ...
Think i am gonna go for the BH5 again...i just hope this time my ocz sticks will clock better...dunno
xDUCK
12-05-2003, 07:29 PM
Originally posted by cyclone
Max fsb I can run 3dmark using my vitesta pc4000 is 307. This is max fsb I can achieve at vdimm 2.86v.
http://geocities.com/b_tirtawijaya/k8n313.txt :eek: :slobber:
macci
12-06-2003, 01:14 AM
cyclone, how does it perform in 3dmark with those settings?
cyclone
12-06-2003, 03:50 AM
Originally posted by macci
cyclone, how does it perform in 3dmark with those settings?
I can't run 3dmark at fsb 313 :). This is 3dmark score comparison at (almost) same cpu clock. Using R9500@9700 (softhack) 400/320.
230x10 => 20794pts
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k1=7302019
306x7.5=> 21386pts
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k1=7302006
Clevor
12-07-2003, 02:12 PM
Your CPUZ screenie suggest 2-256 MB sticks at single channel???
My SS ADATA PC4000 manage 282 at 2.8 volts in DC, so 300 is not out of the realm of possibility at 3.0+, which others have shown earlier. I've not tried SS Vitesta sticks, though.
xDUCK
12-07-2003, 02:14 PM
Originally posted by Clevor
Your CPUZ screenie suggest 2-256 MB sticks at single channel???
My SS ADATA PC4000 manage 282 at 2.8 volts in DC, so 300 is not out of the realm of possibility at 3.0+, which others have shown earlier. I've not tried SS Vitesta sticks, though.
A64 is limited to single channel. FX-51 has a Dual Channel controller.
Clevor
12-07-2003, 02:19 PM
Sorry, didn't look closely, I thought that was on a P4 rig!!! I believe Dirty Punk has gotten the Vitesta to 250, 2.5-4-4-8 or something on an AMD rig.
cyclone
12-09-2003, 03:02 AM
Originally posted by Clevor
Sorry, didn't look closely, I thought that was on a P4 rig!!! I believe Dirty Punk has gotten the Vitesta to 250, 2.5-4-4-8 or something on an AMD rig.
My vitesta can do 7-4-4-2.5@250 at my previous system (Soltek SL-75FRN2-L/Nforce2 Ultra). But unfortunately my K8N (NForce3 150) only like spd timing.
http://www.geocities.com/b_tirtawijaya/vitesta250.txt
Henry
12-09-2003, 03:17 AM
Originally posted by cyclone
[B]Max fsb I can run 3dmark using my vitesta pc4000 is 307. This is max fsb I can achieve at vdimm 2.86v
Nice fsb/bandwith m8 :toast: :D
Dirty_Punk
12-09-2003, 03:21 AM
i have tryed both on NF7-S, normal a-data pc4000 and vitesta pc4000 and vitesta manage about 7-10mhz more of overclock for every settings
here you can find my review (http://www.pctuner.net/php/Articoli/Articolo.php?PAG=3&ID=243)
unfortunatelly nf7 won't go over 250mhz
amisha
05-04-2004, 11:50 AM
in the vitesta memory there is a few kinds with diffrent chip ?
BuLkHy
05-04-2004, 12:00 PM
my adata vitesta comes with adata chip in it... but my friends comes with hynix.... is it the same or wud?
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